Time Warp, one of Canada’s best known and longest running jazz ensembles, takes centre stage in a celebratory performance at 91ÑÇÉ« on Tuesday, Oct. 6.
The Time Warp quartet was founded in 1980 by drummer (MA ’05) and bassist (BA ’76, MFA ’83), who both studied in 91ÑÇÉ«’s groundbreaking jazz program. Going on to forge stellar individual careers as performers and composers, they also continued their collaboration as co-leaders of the quartet.
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| Above: Members of Time Warp get ready for their Oct. 6 show at 91ÑÇÉ« |
Today, Elmes and Henderson are leading lights of the Canadian jazz scene and Time Warp has achieved international renown. With nine CDs under its belt, extensive tours and numerous accolades (including winning the Jazz Report Award for Acoustic Jazz Group of the Year four times), the band has inspired a generation of fans.
Time Warp’s unique style and highly original repertoire reflects musical influences spanning the entire history of jazz and beyond. Known particularly for its own compositions and its fresh interpretations of the works of Duke Ellington, the ensemble has always pushed the boundaries of the genre. Long before the term “world music” was widely known, Time Warp was drawing on musical and cultural influences from around the globe, including the rhythms and harmonic structures of West African music, Japanese koto music, Hungarian folk songs, North American urban funk rhythms and New Orleans parade music, to create its distinctive sound.
All four members of Time Warp are currently on faculty in 91ÑÇÉ«’s Department of Music. Elmes chairs the department, Henderson directs the 91ÑÇÉ« Jazz Orchestra, and Kevin Turcotte (trumpet) and (saxophone) teach in the jazz program.
The quartet will be joined by 11 other leading artists to form the Time Warp Jazz Orchestra for its one-night-only performance.
Two of the guests are Time Warp alumni: saxmen , a charter member who played with the group throughout the ’80s, and (BFA Spec. Hons. ’86), a 15-year veteran of Time Warp and a graduate of 91ÑÇÉ«’s music department, where he now heads the jazz studies area.
All the other guest artists in the big band are currently teaching and/or studying in 91ÑÇÉ«’s music program. Saxophonists and , vocalist , trumpeter , cellist and trombonist , the newly appointed Oscar Peterson Chair in Jazz Performance, are all full-time faculty. Cellist and 91ÑÇÉ« PhD candidate , guitarist and pianist teach in the jazz program.
The orchestra’s Oct. 6 concert will feature the world premiere performance of new arrangements for large ensemble of several favourites from the Time Warp repertoire, including Theme for Coleman Hawkins, Nima na Kombo, Gridlock, Reincarnation of Rat Boy and Henderson’s Ellingtonia suite. The concert will be recorded for a future CD release.
The Time Warp Jazz Orchestra performance is a U50 event, celebrating 91ÑÇÉ«’s 50th anniversary.
The performance begins at 7:30pm and will take place in the Tribute Communities Recital Hall, Accolade East Building, on 91ÑÇÉ«'s Keele campus. Concert tickets are $15 each. Admission for students and seniors is $5.
For more information, visit the Web site or call 416-736-5888.

